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Ferreira then went on to talk about the "micro-aggressions" of the fashion industry and how adults are constantly commenting on her "teenage body needing spanx, bra cutlets to make [her] look 'better.'"

"[sic throughout] Photoshopping my body to be 'smoother' right in front of me- most of the time by plus clients. This industry is not cute, never has been," she writes. "I don't want to sell you this idea that all these brands are so body positive when it's so few that actually represent what women look like not just an idealized version of a thick girl (like they try to do to me.) girls are not treated like people in this industry !! At all !!"

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She continued, "I am so privileged to be here but the flaws in this world make me feel like absolute garbage at the sake of getting paid and trying to spread my message. Not only the consumer is being told they're not good enough- even the girls in the pictures are given the same shit."

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Stretch marks can be a result of weight gain, weight loss, pregnancy or growth, and frankly, they're totally normal. Allure notes that while many people soothe marks with vitamin E oil, like Barbie, there is no real way to diminish them.